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This event is being brought to you through the CNRS (National Center For Scientific Research) and the APC (Astroparticule et Cosmologie) Laboratory. The APC laboratory lies at the interface between the study of the very large and the very small, and it brings together several communities (experimentalists, observers and theoreticians). It is centered on three themes: cosmology and gravitation, high energy astrophysics, neutrinos.
During the inauguration of The House of Astroparticule on 14 May, it will be possible to view the launch of the Planck satellite at Kourou (Guyana) at about 1300 UTC (6AM SLT), to visit its virtual replica and to meet with scientists during the conferences and the projections which will surround the event. APC Laboratories Second Life presence was created by i-Marginal, one of our French Solution Providers. (CNRS Press Release in French)
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www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/
www.imarginal.com/realisations/laboratoire-apc-secondlife/
This event is being brought to you through the CNRS (National Center For Scientific Research) and the APC (Astroparticule et Cosmologie) Laboratory. The APC laboratory lies at the interface between the study of the very large and the very small, and it brings together several communities (experimentalists, observers and theoreticians). It is centered on three themes: cosmology and gravitation, high energy astrophysics, neutrinos.
During the inauguration of The House of Astroparticule on 14 May, it will be possible to view the launch of the Planck satellite at Kourou (Guyana) at about 1300 UTC (6AM SLT), to visit its virtual replica and to meet with scientists during the conferences and the projections which will surround the event. APC Laboratories Second Life presence was created by i-Marginal, one of our French Solution Providers. (CNRS Press Release in French)
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Panel 1: Real World Implications of Virtual Economies. Part of Floating Points 5: Mixed Realities Symposium; Emerson College, February 8, 2008. turbulence.org/mixed_realities
Virtual Reality and dance installation which took place at Smoke screen event at Platform Theatre, London, UK. More info camouflage.org.uk
Andrej Boleslavský ― digital artist
Mária Júdová ― digital artist
Patricia Okenwa ― choreographer
Clémentine Télesfort, Clara Villalba, Ihsaan De Banya ― dancers
Han Han ― musician
Renaud Wiser ― creative producer
Laurent Liotardo ― photo
www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/
www.imarginal.com/realisations/laboratoire-apc-secondlife/
This event is being brought to you through the CNRS (National Center For Scientific Research) and the APC (Astroparticule et Cosmologie) Laboratory. The APC laboratory lies at the interface between the study of the very large and the very small, and it brings together several communities (experimentalists, observers and theoreticians). It is centered on three themes: cosmology and gravitation, high energy astrophysics, neutrinos.
During the inauguration of The House of Astroparticule on 14 May, it will be possible to view the launch of the Planck satellite at Kourou (Guyana) at about 1300 UTC (6AM SLT), to visit its virtual replica and to meet with scientists during the conferences and the projections which will surround the event. APC Laboratories Second Life presence was created by i-Marginal, one of our French Solution Providers. (CNRS Press Release in French)
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Mandy Seyfangs 'Through the Looking Glass' using video for strengthening the parent-child relationship for the WFOT - world federation of occupational therapy congress sydney July 2006
borrowed reference photo for Brian Eno's avatar sculpture created by Annie Ok (Xantherus Halberd in SL) for the 77 Million Paintings installations in Second Life.
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Art Center presents the Second Life premiere of 77 Million Paintings by Brian Eno, in partnership with The Long Now Foundation and blueair.tv/. This exhibition will be happening concurrently with the real life one at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and take place throughout various locations in Second Life, each with their own unique installation, as well as a different 77 Million Paintings collectible gift at each spot.
Conceived by Brian Eno as "visual music", his latest artwork, 77 Million Paintings is a constantly evolving sound and imagescape which continues his exploration into light as an artist's medium and the aesthetic possibilities of "generative software".
He first created 77 Million Paintings to bring art to the increasing number of flat panel TV's and monitors that often sit darkened and underutilized. Now Eno is also showing large installations of this work, recently at the Venice Bienniale and Milan Triennale, and in Tokyo, London and South Africa. The installation will be the Second Life premiere of his work to dovetail the North American premiere in San Francisco.
77 Million Paintings installation in Second Life developed by Annabeth Robinson, known virtually as AngryBeth Shortbread.
Brian Eno's avatar sculpture created by Annie Ok (Xantherus Halberd in SL).
Runs: Fri 6/29 - Sun 7/1/07
More info:
www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/
www.imarginal.com/realisations/laboratoire-apc-secondlife/
This event is being brought to you through the CNRS (National Center For Scientific Research) and the APC (Astroparticule et Cosmologie) Laboratory. The APC laboratory lies at the interface between the study of the very large and the very small, and it brings together several communities (experimentalists, observers and theoreticians). It is centered on three themes: cosmology and gravitation, high energy astrophysics, neutrinos.
During the inauguration of The House of Astroparticule on 14 May, it will be possible to view the launch of the Planck satellite at Kourou (Guyana) at about 1300 UTC (6AM SLT), to visit its virtual replica and to meet with scientists during the conferences and the projections which will surround the event. APC Laboratories Second Life presence was created by i-Marginal, one of our French Solution Providers. (CNRS Press Release in French)
blogs.secondlife.com/community/grid/blog/2009/05/13/satel...
Taken during the mixed reality “Virtual Goods and Linden Lab” on Metanomics in Second Life on September 23, 2009.
We were invited to do a live version of This Spartan Life as part of the PICNIC festival, and interviewed video game expert Dr. Gerri Sinclair with an appearance by Peter Molyneux, creative director of Microsoft Game Studios Europe.
www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/
www.imarginal.com/realisations/laboratoire-apc-secondlife/
This event is being brought to you through the CNRS (National Center For Scientific Research) and the APC (Astroparticule et Cosmologie) Laboratory. The APC laboratory lies at the interface between the study of the very large and the very small, and it brings together several communities (experimentalists, observers and theoreticians). It is centered on three themes: cosmology and gravitation, high energy astrophysics, neutrinos.
During the inauguration of The House of Astroparticule on 14 May, it will be possible to view the launch of the Planck satellite at Kourou (Guyana) at about 1300 UTC (6AM SLT), to visit its virtual replica and to meet with scientists during the conferences and the projections which will surround the event. APC Laboratories Second Life presence was created by i-Marginal, one of our French Solution Providers. (CNRS Press Release in French)
blogs.secondlife.com/community/grid/blog/2009/05/13/satel...
The International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality. - Impressions from ISMAR11 in Basel, Switzerland.
V Jess, Hugues Aubin, Sylvain Maire, IRL team of mixed reality space of the city of Rennes for Transmusicales
Artists Scott Kildall and Victoria Scott assisted participants in building miniature paper models of famous imaginary and fictional objects, such as Kryptonite, the Flying Carpet and The Widget. They discussed how they commissioned Second Life builders to make 40 of these imaginary objects and demonstrated how they extracted and transformed these 3D models from Second Life into real 3D paper sculptures.